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YES! MVP coming for Bledsoe! Thank you, Steve!
Two in a row even!!! But if you decide to bet on it, make sure you use your own money. I want to hang on to my own.
Steve
YES! MVP coming for Bledsoe! Thank you, Steve!
I agree. I exaggerated a bit- it's one of my bad habits.
The main reason Bledsoe may still have value (aside from the future cap increase) is that the teams might understand that it is not Bledsoe that is a bad player, just like it's not Dragic that's a bad player. It's the fact that they are an extremely poor fit together.
That's actually what a lot of people failed (and some still fail) to understand- I am not a "Bledsoe hater" or whatever other ridiculous thing they call it- it's just that you can't play two players who need to run the show and have the ball in their hands on the same team in the same starting lineup.
Adding IT further complicates that because now there is no time for each one of the big two to run the show.
And a lot more logical than emotional posts about "hating" Bledsoe.Well put.
Len was a bright spot with 17 points and 11 boards
Bledsoe has been putting up 17 or so shots a game when he gets the minutes. I didn't see the game, something seems off as he only had 6 shots last night. 10 assists, but obviously a bad shooting night on the shots that he did get off.
IT was 4-12, but at least he got to the foul line, and put up 7 assists.
Hopefully, the rest of the road trip will go better
Nice to see that despite some projections we can see that yes Alex Len is an NBA player.
Your comment is inaccurate.Fans are fickle.
All the talk of breaking up the team after 10 games is ludicrous.
Bledsoe isn't going anywhere any time soon.
And a lot more logical than emotional posts about "hating" Bledsoe.
I think by rule he can't be traded for another month.Your comment is inaccurate.
There is nothing fickle about those of us who posted at the time that we should not re-sign Bledsoe and be overloaded with Point Guards. The drawback of which is now coming to fruition.
And you are not in the position to declare whether he is or is not going anywhere any time soon.
I respect your opinion, or wish. But, just as the rest of us, that is all it is.
I think coach will figure it out.like i said elsewhere, we need to have Bledsoe and Dragic start. Then have both of them come out at the same time and substitute in IT. IT dominates the ball so much more than either Bledsoe or Dragic.
pretty much like the 09-10 Suns. where we almost had a true first team and then a group of reserves who'd come in for the starters. instead right now we are mixing and mashing minutes for everyone.
this is the best solution I see right now without losing anyone.
Perhaps I am not stating my opinion accurately. I disagree with the concept of a team whose best three players share one position (especially the Point), regardless of who they are. It doesn't take the next 10 games to believe as I do.When someone puts out an argument with merit and logic, then it won't be responded to with the ol "hate" line. I might not agree with Stephan, because Bledsoe and Dragic absolutely killed it together last season, but his argument has its reasons.
A Point Guard doesn't just put up stats, he leads his team to winning games, especially those they should win. He is the captain on the court.However, when you make posts like you did 2 games back, ripping Bledsoe for having a great game in a loss (when the other guards played like garbage but were immune to your critiques), then its not logic. Its just biased garbage.
My problem is that Bledsoe is now in a position to fail. He's a guy who can't really run a team, but is great at scoring and the other things not usually associated with a PG (like defending and rebounding). Dragic, by contrast, is almost the exact opposite.
So my question is why Hornacek seems pretty set on letting Eric Bledsoe be the #1 option when it comes to running the team on the floor. He seems much more suited to be the #2 guy getting set up by a facilitator, which, coincidentally, is where Dragic excels.
Nobody is really asking the question, maybe because the standard answer will always involve height.
Goran's passivity has been matched by Eric's passivity. As you said, some games it's been Bledsoe and some games it's been Goran.I don't think he has. Some games it's been Bledsoe and some games it's been Goran. But Goran's passivity in several of the games made it look like Bledsoe was running the team more so than he really was IMO. As far as touches, there's not much difference between the two the last I looked. As for being set up by a facilitator, I don't think either of these guards excels at that unless they have room to drive.
Steve
If they can't, it is going to be a long season. Watching the Suns live or die by the 3-point shot is nerve-wracking. It must be even moreso for Suns players.
Goran's passivity has been matched by Eric's passivity. As you said, some games it's been Bledsoe and some games it's been Goran.
That is the problem with this 2- or 3-lead Point Guard team philosophy. It hasn't resulted in a dual threat. It has been an either/or.
And that is why it has led to mediocrity, even as we embark on a long road trip.
And if we don't have a Frye to give them room to drive (even though Channing was inconsitent -- cold as often as was hot), it is up to the coaches to come up with a plan for the unusual roster we have.
If they can't, it is going to be a long season. Watching the Suns live or die by the 3-point shot is nerve-wracking. It must be even moreso for Suns players.
Perhaps I am not stating my opinion accurately. I disagree with the concept of a team whose best three players share one position (especially the Point), regardless of who they are. It doesn't take the next 10 games to believe as I do.
As far as Bledsoe and Dragic "killing it together" last season, that wasn't the case when it mattered most. Toward the end of the season when the Suns were in playoff contention with Eric and Goran were sharing the Point, they dropped out.
A Point Guard doesn't just put up stats, he leads his team to winning games, especially those they should win. He is the captain on the court.
Why were the other Guards playing like garbage, as you said? Because Bledsoe was doing it all in this confusion of who is running the offense? What is the offense?
You can go with the hot Wings (hmmm, 'makes me hungry ) whose 3-point shots are falling. Or a Center who is dominating the post. But that concept doesn't work with a Point Guard, whose job it is to involve the rest of the team.
It doesn't work if he has all the leading offensive stats in a game we should have won. And it didn't! He is not LeBron James or Michael Jordan or Magic Johnson. They are few and far between
As you know, my gripe is with the Suns gimmick of a 3-lead Point Guard roster. Not with the players who have to deal with it.There are plenty of legitmate critiques of Bledsoe and the rest of the roster, but when you continuously come up with gripes are flat out false specifically against one guy. I do not think you "hate" Bledsoe the person, but your bias is obvious.
Guys were spoon feeding him at the rim for dunks. Looked good from the ft line.Can anyone who saw the game give me an idea how Len scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in the Clippers game? Generally if Len scores 4 or 5 points in a game I get excited.
Guys were spoon feeding him at the rim for dunks. Looked good from the ft line.
He did have one really nice step back 16ft jumper though.